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Crumbling $2 million Toronto multiplex looks like the set of a horror movie

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If you’ve ever strolled the leafy streets of Toronto’s Little Italy neighbourhood and wondered what the insides of those grand old homes-turned-too-many-apartments actually look like, well, wonder no more.

Anyone who has ever rented as a student in this city probably already knows the answer: many of them look like haunted houses that have given up trying.

And none of them haunt harder than 43 Dewson St.

A vacant unit. 

Perched on a quiet corner just a stone’s throw from the buzz of College Street, this “majestic“ six-unit multiplex just hit the market for $1,945,000—after a not-so-subtle price drop from $2.2 million.

43 Dewson Street Toronto

The living area of the vacant unit. 

Why the discount? Because this place is rough. Like, a bathtub falling through the floor-level rough.

43 Dewson Street Toronto

Another vacant unit with a fireplace. 

Sure, if you squint through the cobwebs, crumbling plaster, and general aura of despair, you can catch glimpses of the home’s former glory and character-filled past.

43 Dewson Street Toronto

A kitchen. 

But let’s be honest, this is less “restoration project” and more “total gut job.”

43 Dewson Street Toronto

Another vacant unit with a clawfoot tub. 

Inside, you’ll find six one-bedroom units, each with a kitchen, living/dining area, and a full bath.

43 Dewson Street Toronto

The building is close to Trinity Bellwoods, TTC and the Ossington strip. 

Three of them are currently vacant, just waiting for someone with vision, courage, and access to a dumpster.

43 Dewson Street Toronto

A bathroom. 

The other three? Somehow still occupied by tenants with either unshakeable loyalty or, more likely, nowhere else to go. 

43 Dewson Street Toronto

The main original staircase. 

The listing calls 43 Dewson St. an “incredible investment opportunity,” which might not be entirely wrong.

43 Dewson Street Toronto

Big windows let in lots of natural light. 

A property like this in Little Italy, post-reno, could easily be worth double the current asking price.

43 Dewson Street Toronto

Another unit. 

Fix it up, pass a few inspections, and you could be charging more than $2,000 a month per unit.

43 Dewson Street Toronto

A bathroom that needs renovating. 

But—and this is a big but—century homes in this kind of shape often turn into money pit nightmares. Behind every wall is something you never anticipated or thought was even possible.

43 Dewson Street Toronto

The utility room. 

Still, if you’re dreaming of becoming Toronto’s next big real estate mogul…or slumlord…43 Dewson St. could be your ticket.

43 Dewson Street Toronto

There’s parking on the side of the house. 

Just bring a contractor, a structural engineer, and maybe your therapist. You’re gonna need all three.

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